BroadForward has extended its strategic partnership with Wireless Logic. BroadForward provides intelligent signalling software that helps Wireless Logic to unify and simplify signaling operations across its 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G networks, improving efficiency and strengthening core infrastructure.
BroadForward’s Unified Signaling Core (BFX) is already deployed across several Wireless Logic Group companies, including Wireless Logic UK, Webbing and COM4, supporting critical functions such as STP, DRA, DEA, SCP and SEPP and signalling firewalls. The platform facilitates seamless communication across technologies and vendors, allowing Wireless Logic to manage complex deployments with greater consistency and control.
As IoT networks continue to evolve, many operators face mounting infrastructure complexity, with different generations of mobile technology layered across diverse systems and vendors. This increases operational overheads, hinders efficient service delivery and complicates the transition to newer technologies.
BroadForward addresses these challenges with its award-winning BFX platform – a flexible software architecture that powers its signalling products. Recognised with a GSMA Award for Best Mobile & Network Software Breakthrough, BFX delivers a unified framework that ensures consistent management and operational agility across all network functions and technologies. It also supports deployment on virtual machines, containers or bare metal – adapting easily to different environments.
“BroadForward’s solutions have already strengthened our signalling capabilities, driving greater operational efficiency,” said James Dennis, Group CTO Mobile Core & Global Network, Wireless Logic. “This extended partnership helps us to future-proof our infrastructure and maintain a clear strategic focus on delivering seamless connectivity to our customers worldwide.”
“We’re proud to expand our partnership with the Wireless Logic Group,” added Taco Schoute, CEO of BroadForward. “This partnership highlights the flexibility and depth of the BFX Unified Signaling Core in powering multi-generation networks.”
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